Animal castration : a book for the use of students and practitioners . 3—A Perfectly .Made and Well De- Fig. 1—An Imiierfectly Made and Badlysigned Rlmasciilator. Designed Emasculator. Fig. 3.) This simply means that the lower or female jaw mustbe on a straight line. When thus constructed the cord is graspedand crushed before it is severed. Any emasculator made withcurved cutting and crim])ing edges (see A, B, Fig. 4), which Animal Castration 17 means that the lower or female jaw is on a curved line, is notdependable in controlling hemorrhage, hence is unsafe and un-satisfactory. Fig. 5 illust


Animal castration : a book for the use of students and practitioners . 3—A Perfectly .Made and Well De- Fig. 1—An Imiierfectly Made and Badlysigned Rlmasciilator. Designed Emasculator. Fig. 3.) This simply means that the lower or female jaw mustbe on a straight line. When thus constructed the cord is graspedand crushed before it is severed. Any emasculator made withcurved cutting and crim])ing edges (see A, B, Fig. 4), which Animal Castration 17 means that the lower or female jaw is on a curved line, is notdependable in controlling hemorrhage, hence is unsafe and un-satisfactory. Fig. 5 illustrates an emasculator of proper designand good Fig. r.—A Safe and Satisfactory Single Crimp Emasculator. The triple crimp emasculators (Figs. 6, 7 and 8) are some-what safer in controlling hemorrhage than the single crimpinstrument, as it crushes the cord in three directions. The authorhas used a triple crimp instrument for several years with goodresults. Many of the triple crimp emasculators now on themarket are imperfectly constructed and unsatisfactory in thatnot enough space has been left between the male (upper) crush-ing plate and the female (lower) plate—when the instrument isclosed—to receive the cord of a large stallion. Figs. 6, 7 and 8illustrate two triple crimp emasculators both of which aresatisfactory. Fig. 8 is equipped with a self-adjusting auxilliaryattachment. The block attached to the male blade and longi-tudinally serrated, is self-adjusting, by which means the com-pressing surfaces maintain a parallel position when operated,thereby preventing the cord and arteries from being mashed, cutor torn at point n


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